Agent-based modeling of movements and habitat selection by mid-continent mallards

 We found that the absence of existing conservation measures would reduce wintering mallard population size by ~70-80%, underlining the importance of current wetland easements for waterfowl foraging. Under standard conditions, the partial active flooding of easements later in the season and the upgrading of unmanaged wetlands to managed status resulted in greatest mallard populations, indicating that active flooding (stored water release) was able to considerably increase carrying capacity under strong drought conditions.

Author(s)
William S. Beatty
Robert H. Blenk
John M. Eadie
Sean Fogenburg
Dylan Kesler
Kevin Ringelman
Elisabeth B. Webb
Florian G. Weller
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Report
Ecosystem
Subject tags
Waterfowl
Wetlands
Landscape conservation